In article<slrnp04s9o.rjv.g.kreme@snow.local>, Lewis<g.kreme@gmail.com.dontsendmecopies> wrote:
> No, there is no sense of compassion for someone who stupidly violated
> about 50 different rules that Apple specifically and repeatedly tells
> employees about.
>
> Even letting his daughter *use* his phone could easily have resulted in
> his being fired.
>
> This is not a mystery. People who have never worked at Apple know about
> these rules. Employees were reminded of these rules after the iPhone
> announcement.
Back in the 90's, I worked for Apple and was periodically "reminded" by
Apple lawyers about my non-disclosure obligations.... Yeah. There was
no question about it.